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Old 08.01.2008, 11:02 AM   #32
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Originally Posted by pbradley
Hot damn are you over thinking this movie. What does it matter even if it is pro-life? You criticize movies on subtle political points?

hell yeah, why do you study humanities if it's not to do that?

anyway, im all for combatting bullshit ideologies that are force-fed to people or slipped as convenient movie suppositories, but on the other hand, led to an extreme, this will suck the fun out of everything.

juno was a cute movie (ellen page's face & dialogue) but also a bit annoying ("movvee with a messagggge!").

but ANYWAY, on the subject of political points, yeah, jason reitman, the director IS political, i mean, he's a libertarian, and thank you for smoking is a libertarian movie, and the director has spoken about it, and how can a movie about abortion vs. adoption NOT be political in this day & age? it's naive to assume it's not.
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